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    THE FEDERAL COURT ENDS THE DISPUTE AND ISSUES ITS DECISION REGARDING THE EXISTENCE OF PROVINCIAL COU

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    [size=38]THE FEDERAL COURT ENDS THE DISPUTE AND ISSUES ITS DECISION REGARDING THE EXISTENCE OF PROVINCIAL COUNCILS[/size]

    Wed, Jun 2, 2021 2:01 PM




    Today, Wednesday, the Federal Supreme Court ended the dispute over the constitutionality of the work of provincial councils.
    And the media center of the Federal Supreme Court stated, in a statement, received by the “National News Center”, that “the Federal Supreme Court issued its decision today, June 2, 2021, in Case 155 / Federal/2019, which includes that the existence of provincial councils is a constitutional fact that cannot be bypassed, and therefore the legislative authority is not allowed to legislate A law that includes the abolition of these councils because it contradicts the provisions of the constitution and the principles of democracy and the peaceful transfer of power, but the continuation of the work of the elected councils, whether they are national councils or local bodies after the end of their electoral cycle, represents a violation of the people’s right to vote, elect, and nominate, and exceeds the will of the voter.
    The statement added that "the period specified for the work of the provincial councils is obligatory and cannot be exceeded, as this is the right of the people and is exercised by them in direct periodic elections."
    He pointed out that “what was stated in the third paragraph of Article 1 of Law No. 27 of 2019 the second amendment to the Provincial and District Council Elections Law No. 12 of 2018 does not mean the abolition of the existence of the provincial councils as a local constitutional body, but rather the cessation of the continuation of the work of those councils for exceeding the specified period for them, and that this represents A return to the will of the people to renew her election.”
    The statement explained that "the governor is the highest executive chief in the governorate and is obligated to follow the general policy of the state drawn up by the Council of Ministers and subject to his supervision, and that the concept of conducting business must be understood within the framework of ensuring the functioning of public utilities and not disrupting them in a way that guarantees the provision of services to the public in light of the state's general policy and parliamentary oversight." and administrative requirements required by administrative decentralization.
    And the Al-Qassa Council indicated that “the provincial councils are administrative and local bodies entrusted with the implementation of financial and administrative powers only within the principle of administrative decentralization, and the constitution did not authorize them to exercise legislative powers. He ended the continuity of the work of the provincial councils in accordance with the constitution, and on the basis of that the court decided to dismiss the case.”
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